In his provocative piece “Sunday Limit,” artist Nguyen Duy Tri delves into the depths of the human psyche, confronting societal norms and personal boundaries with unapologetic fervor.
Released in 2023, this groundbreaking artwork challenges viewers to confront the realities of acid madness, a term coined by Tri to describe the chaotic fusion of trouble induced by psychedelic experiences.
At its core, “Sunday Limit” is an exploration of changing states of sensation, particularly those founded by hallucinogenic substances.
Tri’s canvas becomes a battleground where colors clash and forms distort, mirroring the disorienting journey of the mind under the influence.
Through frenetic brushstrokes and vibrant hues, he captures the frenzied energy of the psychedelic experience, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its kaleidoscopic hug.
However, beneath the surface of sensory overload lies a deeper commentary on nature’s existence. Sunday limit, challenges conventional notions of reality, and controls the audience to question the validity of their perceptions.
Tri face viewer with the unsettling realization that the limitations between sanity and madness are more porous than we dare to admit.
In this way, the Sunday limit serves as a mirror, reflecting back the fragmented nature of human consciousness. Tri’s artwork beckons us to confront our innermost fears and desires, to embrace the chaos within ourselves, and to find beauty in the madness.
It is a bloody manifesto for self-discovery and liberation, reminding us that true freedom lies in transcending the limits of our own minds.
As we navigate the rotating currents of “Sunday Limit,” we are confronted with the paradoxical nature of existence. In the throes of acid madness.

